I remember the first time I saw the color number "99J," I was completely confused. I was choosing a wig color, and the saleswoman told me, "You can try 99J." I was stunned for a moment, thinking it was a model number. But then I put it on and realized—this color is absolutely stunning.
99J is actually a deep burgundy with hints of brown and purple. It's not a vibrant red, but a deep, gentle red, like the slightly translucent color of a glass of red wine in the sun. Compared to a bright burgundy red, 99J is more understated and has a more refined quality.
The first
glueless wig I wore was a
99J wig. Honestly, I was a little worried that this reddish color would be too noticeable, but after putting it on, I found it surprisingly brightened my skin tone, instantly brightening it up a shade. Especially in indoor lighting, the color doesn't overdo it, but instead creates a natural, sophisticated look.
This color is also perfect for fall and winter. During that time, I often wore dark brown or beige coats, and paired with this 99J wig, my whole demeanor softened. Many people thought I dyed my hair and complimented my beautiful and natural color.
I later tried the 99J wig, which worked even better with minimal makeup. The curls add depth to the color, and in the sun, the strands reflect a subtle purple-red hue, making it look more vibrant than straight hair.
I think 99J is one of those colors that gets better with age. It's not as flashy as blonde, nor as dull as brunette; it strikes the perfect balance between elegance and personality.
If you're trying a colored wig for the first time and want a change without going too far, 99J is definitely the safest and most striking choice.